My late father's account of his time in captivity.

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  1. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    Sojourn in Silesia

    My daughter and I retyped the book last year after Dad died, aged nearly 95. She published it, as the original publishers had lost the hard copy!

    I also do a blog of Dad's letters home from his prison camp in Upper Silesia.
    Letters from Stalag VIIIB

    We (my daughter and I) are obviously very proud of Dad and are really happy that he left an account of his interment. Many war heroes were understandably unable to talk about/ relive their experiences during the war. We are grateful he was able to, even though he was in his 80's before he felt able to put pen to paper (actually he used a word processor as I recall).

    So, thanks for looking. On the off chance that you do buy/download/read the book, please leave a review on Amazon.co.uk.....we would be very grateful

    (I do hope I have broken any forum rules).

    Kathy of Lamsdorf Remembered.co.uk
     
  2. sniper

    sniper Active Member

    Hi Kathy,
    We don't usually like people advertising on their first post but we always make an exception when its a first hand account of a period of a persons war experiences. It will be a valuable resource to some historians who are researching other POW's from the same camp.

    You should be very proud of your father, a brave man who went to war and would of given his all had it come down to it so people like you and i can be free.

    God bless him

    Sniper
     
  3. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    Thank you.
     
  4. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    The Amazon Kindle version of Sojourn in Silesia by Arthur Evans CBE will be free for the very last time between Friday 11th and Sunday 13th May on Amazon. It won't be given away free again, so don't miss out!


    Sojourn in Silesia has 5* reviews on Amazon and is also available in paperback. It was first published in 1995 and the 4th edition was published in July 2011 with some added extras at the front of the book.


    Synopsis
    Arthur Evans CBE served in the Irish Guards during WWII, but was captured the first day he arrived in France and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner, working in coal mines in Silesia.


    Reviews
    “I read this book after it was recommended to me. Most enjoyable with tears in my eyes, probably on more than one occasion. It is amazing what the human body can take when subjected to the harshness of war?”


    “My father was in the N.African desert during WW2 and never said much about it. Everyone should read books like this to know what really happened. I never knew men were so reliant on Red Cross parcels. An evocative book which I read in a day.”


    “A very readable story of one man's account of being a prisoner of war. The pressures, anxieties and comradeship. It certainly gives food for thought about how anybody could not only survive the ordeal, but learn from it. Not the "Great Escape", but somehow all the more poignant.”


    The book will be free on all Amazon websites, UK, US, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Here are the links below:


    UK: Sojourn in Silesia: 1940 - 1945 eBook: Arthur Charles Evans CBE, Kathy Gower, Jo Harrison, Mark Gower, Pat McNeil: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store


    US: Amazon.com: Sojourn in Silesia: 1940 - 1945 eBook: Arthur Charles Evans CBE, Kathy Gower, Jo Harrison, Mark Gower, Pat McNeil: Kindle Store


    FR:http://www.amazon.fr/Sojourn-Silesi...THL0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334590574&sr=8-1


    DE: Sojourn in Silesia: 1940 - 1945 eBook: Arthur Charles Evans CBE, Kathy Gower, Jo Harrison, Mark Gower, Pat McNeil: Amazon.de: Kindle-Shop


    IT: Sojourn in Silesia: 1940 - 1945 eBook: Arthur Charles Evans CBE, Kathy Gower, Jo Harrison, Mark Gower, Pat McNeil: Amazon.it: Kindle Store


    ES: Sojourn in Silesia: 1940 - 1945 eBook: Arthur Charles Evans CBE, Kathy Gower, Jo Harrison, Mark Gower, Pat McNeil: Amazon.es: Tienda Kindle


    If you do download Sojourn in Silesia during this 3 day free promotion, please take the time to review the book on Amazon.
     
  5. Sarge

    Sarge New Member

    Thank you for the information!
     
  6. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    Thank you. It seems that Dad's book has not been seen before in the US, the downloads yesterday in the US outstripped the UK by x5!
     
  7. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    I posted the above on another forum, and was recommended to read a book called The Lost Highlander, by Alistair Urquart (it was his niece who recommended me).
    Alistair was taken prisoner by the Japanese, and I have just finished reading his book. I am about to write a review on Amazon, yet any words I write will not do justice to this book or his suffering. I read the book with horror, sadness and rage.
    I also feel awful to be thinking that compared to Alistair's experience, my Dad's experience seems like a walk in the park. Of course, it wasn't, but my Dad appeared to hang on to his dignity, and was not treated as sub-human.
    Anyway, thanks to all who downloaded the free Kindle version of Dad's book, I hope you have enjoyed it.
     
  8. Sojourn in Silesia

    Sojourn in Silesia New Member

    I hope you don't mind me plugging the book of the Letters from Stalag VIIIB blog here, we published it late on Sunday night.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Letters-Sta...-ebook/dp/B00HBV0L5U/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_t_2_8QQ8

    There has also been a lot of activity recently on our website Lamsdorf Remembered, we've added several more war hero's to our We'll Meet Again pages. It's lovey to have more information and photos for families to look up. Our Facebook page (same name) has also been busy. Please cone and say hi and like us.
     

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